Emma Bonino OMRI, CdrLH (born 9 March 1948) is an Italian politician. She was a senator for Rome between 2008 and 2013, and again between 2018 and 2022...
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pro-Europeanist parties: the Italian Radicals (RI), whose leading members included Emma Bonino (a former minister of International Commerce and Foreign Affairs), Riccardo...
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midfielder Emma Bell (born 1986), American actress Emma Lee Benedict (1857-1937), American editor, educator, author Emma Bengtsson, Swedish chef Emma Bonino (born...
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SUE) was a pro-European and liberal electoral list in Italy founded by Emma Bonino and Matteo Renzi to compete in the 2024 European parliament elections...
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The Bonino List (Italian: Lista Bonino) was a liberal and libertarian electoral list active in Italy from 1999 to 2004. Named after Emma Bonino, a leading...
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Bonino is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Angie Bonino, artist and graphic designer Emma Bonino (born 1948), Italian politician Ernesto...
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1999 European Parliament election, the Bonino List obtained 8.7% of the vote and seven MEPs, including Emma Bonino, Marco Pannella, Marco Cappato and Benedetto...
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'sottoscriviamo manifesto Bonino per Stati Uniti d'Europa'**". La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno (in Italian). Retrieved 16 January 2024. Bonino, Emma (31 January 2024)...
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circumstances. In 1994, Monti was appointed to the Santer Commission, along with Emma Bonino, by Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. In his office as a European Commissioner...
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Wikipedia Talk page under the title "Plastic-eating fungus caused doomsday" by Emma Burnett. The Talk page concerned a fictional article describing the unintended...
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general election, when it entered Parliament with four deputies: Pannella, Emma Bonino, Adele Faccio and Mauro Mellini. In the 1979 general election, the party...
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Since 1999, Radicals ran in elections under the banner of Bonino List, named after Emma Bonino. After a breakthrough in the 1999 European Parliament election...
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professor and dean Mario Monti, former Italian Prime Minister (2011–13) Emma Bonino, former Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs (2013–14) Vittorio Colao...
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Vittorio Feltri Independent 49 Luciana Castellina Left Ecology Freedom 37 Emma Bonino Italian Radicals 25 Stefano Rodotà Independent 23 Gabriele Albertini...
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a joint list named More Europe (+E), led by the long-time RI leader Emma Bonino. In December, the MDP, SI, and Possible launched a joint list named Free...
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(2008–2009) Arabi Danzanti (2007) Mediaset – Minotauro: Versace, Missoni, Emma Bonino, Enzo Maiorca, La danza delle cinque, Confronto istintivo e Un aiuto...
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Government of Guatemala and the Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity 1998: Emma Bonino, Olayinka Koso-Thomas, Graça Machel, Fatiha Boudiaf, Rigoberta Menchú...
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Minister of Foreign Affairs, the third woman after Susanna Agnelli and Emma Bonino to hold this post. Her first public engagement following her appointment...
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August, Calenda broke the alliance with PD. +E, led by Della Vedova and Emma Bonino, decided to remain in the centre-left coalition with PD, marking the...
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Sergio Chiamparino Democratic Party 41 Romano Prodi Democratic Party 14 Emma Bonino Italian Radicals 13 Massimo D'Alema Democratic Party 12 Giorgio Napolitano...
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(SDI) Social democracy Enrico Boselli Italian Radicals (RI) Liberalism Emma Bonino Italy of Values (IdV) Anti-corruption politics Antonio Di Pietro Party...
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birthplace of the feminist philosopher Adriana Cavarero, the politician Emma Bonino, and of the activist Carlo Petrini, founder of the Slow Food movement...
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Government of Guatemala and the Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity 1998: Emma Bonino, Olayinka Koso-Thomas, Graça Machel, Fatiha Boudiaf, Rigoberta Menchú...
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Government of Guatemala and the Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity 1998: Emma Bonino, Olayinka Koso-Thomas, Graça Machel, Fatiha Boudiaf, Rigoberta Menchú...
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Archived 1 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine; for Vienna, UNICEF 2013, 8. Emma Bonino, "A brutal custom: Join forces to banish the mutilation of women" Archived...
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Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio 2.47 2 0 PdCI Oliviero Diliberto 2.42 2 0 Bonino List Emma Bonino 2.25 2 −5 IdV Antonio Di Pietro 2.14 2 New United Socialists Gianni...
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Barigazzi, Jacopo (25 February 2018). "Far-right leader rejects idea of Emma Bonino as Italy's PM". Politico Europe. Archived from the original on 17 July...
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Government of Guatemala and the Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity 1998: Emma Bonino, Olayinka Koso-Thomas, Graça Machel, Fatiha Boudiaf, Rigoberta Menchú...
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Radicals (RI; a liberal-libertarian party led by Marco Pannella and Emma Bonino) and some independent members gathered in the Association for the Rose...
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Government of Guatemala and the Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity 1998: Emma Bonino, Olayinka Koso-Thomas, Graça Machel, Fatiha Boudiaf, Rigoberta Menchú...
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